After the Pre-Draft Camp, the Suns executives will attend a group workout next week in Oakland where they will get a chance to see at least three more candidates: Virginia Commonwealth point guard Eric Maynor, Louisville swingman Terrence Williams and Ohio State center B.J. Mullens.

"I feel like 14 has the potential to be a very valuable pick," Suns Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin said. "We feel the draft may not be as top-heavy as previous ones but may be deeper than others."

The Suns also will take part in a group workout in New Jersey in two weeks after General Manager Steve Kerr and Director of Player Personnel Todd Quinter attend Reebok Eurocamp in Italy, where former Arizona recruit Brandon Jennings headlines the field.